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i believe that i am convinced that if florida, texas, but in particular florida does the right thing to nation will eventually follow. alexander hamilton in a speech to the new york constitution ratified convention in 1788 explained citizens must well in the between national and state government with particular attention because it forms a double security for the people. if one approaches on the right stuff in a powerful protection on the other. we must work aggressively to protect the american dream for future generations. from the very outset of her constitutional experiment, there's always a temptation for the federal government to expand the reach of government. to diminish the spirit of individual freedom along with it in the face of adversity is easy to go to an all-powerful government machine will promise to fix all problems, relies every dream and line number pocket. we know those promises are empty. there's no government replacement for hard-working dreams. the citizens of this country have always yearned for and demanded his equality of opportunity, not the equality of outc
i believe that i am convinced that if florida, texas, but in particular florida does the right thing to nation will eventually follow. alexander hamilton in a speech to the new york constitution ratified convention in 1788 explained citizens must well in the between national and state government with particular attention because it forms a double security for the people. if one approaches on the right stuff in a powerful protection on the other. we must work aggressively to protect the american...
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Nov 20, 2012
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somewhat bipartisan to cicatrix what we need a personal system in places like colorado or tampa in florida they are things i'm very excited about what is coming out of those in the learning from charter schools say yes and k-12 the last ten years as painful as they have been i think we are getting some good things out of that. higher ed, our agenda has some completion, not nearly enough, a little bit of focus now on this technology peace but the financial equation i find it scary hell it is pointing in one direction which is less people going to higher education whereas the economic compared if people seem to think we want people to be employed. that plant in a completely different direction and if you cut the discretionary spending and education to accept proportional percentages of those cuts the way some people are talking about, i will tell you your own employment figure and will be very high and will be class structured. that's the thing people don't highlight how differentiated this i think that's been missed somewhat and therefore you miss the role of education and that we are heade
somewhat bipartisan to cicatrix what we need a personal system in places like colorado or tampa in florida they are things i'm very excited about what is coming out of those in the learning from charter schools say yes and k-12 the last ten years as painful as they have been i think we are getting some good things out of that. higher ed, our agenda has some completion, not nearly enough, a little bit of focus now on this technology peace but the financial equation i find it scary hell it is...
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Nov 13, 2012
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low-key in florida through 2015 and the panel lonesome that that is crucial. do see if the appetite for u.s. government to engage in a serious manner? we talk about immigration but to bring the agenda up a local how the rebalance between economics and the soft side? the see any political will to recapture the agenda? >> >> why don't we collect any other. >> as a political counselor to look good the implications to take into account the vast majority comes from america mexico, such american and the caribbean but there are implications in this area. central america with the political viewpoint. with spain and canada we're very much involved but the fact there are so many hispanics which come from the region and south america proper, that this will have an impact for in the specific regions. i saw the president's in bolivia tried to push as a concession month left because maybe this is the first time in american vader made the connection with the few political issues. assuming hispanics are concerned maybe is cuban-americans but but the rising hispanico. >> thank
low-key in florida through 2015 and the panel lonesome that that is crucial. do see if the appetite for u.s. government to engage in a serious manner? we talk about immigration but to bring the agenda up a local how the rebalance between economics and the soft side? the see any political will to recapture the agenda? >> >> why don't we collect any other. >> as a political counselor to look good the implications to take into account the vast majority comes from america mexico,...
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Nov 22, 2012
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of the same "time" magazine article i referred to describe a woman who had been a pediatric nurse in florida and became an episcopal priest, close to $100,000. she had to sell her house and she sold her car and took a vow of poverty to make it through that period. why not come up with better ways for people to say for this transition that so many more going through? there was another article in "the wall street journal" that describes the growing number of boomers who were tapping into the children's 529 accounts to go back to school, whether they were going from being an episcopal priest to a pediatric nurse and vice versa or some other combination. we have individual retirement accounts. i'd like to see individual purpose accounts where people save for their own transition and they don't have to go through their children's 529 account. at the policy level, why not take social security more flexible? why not enable people to take a year or two of social security in their 50's for example to go back to school or to do an encore fellowship or to do national service for a year and have people
of the same "time" magazine article i referred to describe a woman who had been a pediatric nurse in florida and became an episcopal priest, close to $100,000. she had to sell her house and she sold her car and took a vow of poverty to make it through that period. why not come up with better ways for people to say for this transition that so many more going through? there was another article in "the wall street journal" that describes the growing number of boomers who were...